Val, the fact you mentioned is very interesting, thank you, I always learn with you. In 1946 the Havana Cubans emerged, George Foster with 50% and Merito Acosta and Joe Cambria with 25% each, but soon after Griffin bought from Foster, and the team became like a franchise of the Washington Senators, Cambria was the scout and was looking for players for both teams in both the professional league, the semi-pro and the amateurs, Acosta was the president of the Havana Cubans and Griffin the vice-president, Now I show a photo where the Venezuelan Davalillo appears , Cambria and Marrero.
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